- CRISPR plants won’t be regulated
- Anthropogenic lead still present in European shelf seas
- Monkeys’ brains synchronize as they collaborate to perform a motor task
- Dolphins tear up nets as fish numbers fall
- Archaeologist discovers Cornish barrow site
- Herring larvae could benefit from an acidifying ocean
- Rapid emissions reductions would keep CO2 removal and costs in check
- How self-driving cars could shrink parking lots
- AI can invent new ways to create complex molecules
- Dining out associated with increased exposure to harmful chemicals called phthalates
- Static friction between surfaces can be made to disappear entirely
- Giant Viruses in the Sea: Bodo saltans virus genome has 1.39 million bases of DNA
- Tariffs on China won’t stop its tech rise, but curbs on its American investments might
- Software automatically generates knitting instructions for 3-D shapes
- Supernova may have ‘burped’ before exploding
- This iridescent butterfly is made out of beating heart cells
- More accurate estimates of methane emissions from dairy cattle developed
- Uber settled with the family of its autonomous car crash victim
- Chemical synthesis with artificial intelligence: Researchers develop new computer method
- Fossils highlight Canada-Russia connection 53 million years ago
- Dietary supplement shows promise for reversing cardiovascular aging
- Genome archaeologists uncover the origin of a plant hormone
- A paperlike LCD — thin, flexible, tough and cheap
- By river, ocean, or wind, rocks round the same way
